Examples of 'unionised' in a sentence

Meaning of "unionised"

unionise (verb) - to join a labor union or act as a labor union in an industry
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  • simple past tense and past participle of unionise
  • Alternative spelling of unionized

How to use "unionised" in a sentence

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Only unionised workers are eligible as shop stewards.
You are the union committee in a unionised port.
Trade unionised work places are safer workplaces.
They will never get writers unionised.
Only unionised forms can cross the membrane by.
Most teachers in this sector are not unionised.
Then you can go and hire unionised construction workers.
It operated a threeshift system and was highly unionised.
Socialism gripped the unionised masses like a new gospel.
Public transport is often unionised.
Organised employers and unionised employees have negotiated collective agreements.
You are the union committee in a newly unionised workplace.
Organised workers and unionised employees have negotiated collective agreements.
There are few trafficked people in highly unionised industries.
The percentage of unionised labour in our part of the world is low.

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Virtually nobody is unionised.
The sector is highly unionised and the costs of local production are high.
These two multinationals were present in several countries and are highly unionised.
That is not unionised.
A large number of them are in the public sector and they are mostly unionised.
Union members and the number of unionised companies have grown.
Demonstrators claim that the human resources department has committed repeated abuses against unionised workers.
Maintaining such workers unionised is perhaps one of the most arduous union tasks.
The conflict between private cooperative and unionised miners is not new.
Medicals, unionised and nonunionised plants.
The alkyl polysaccharide preferably remains substantially unionised during the wash.
As the move from a collective Unionised powerhouse to individual countries starts.
Women working in precarious employment should also have the option of unionised protection.
Animation studios that were already unionised came to show support for the Disney strike.
Around seventy percent of the Swedish labour force is unionised.
It is the most highly unionised OECD country.
Collective agreements cover all workers, whether or not unionised.
Employees ' associations have unionised under three employees ' central organisations.
Coverage of workforce by OSH reps Unionised reps.
In unionised companies, employees with more seniority may enjoy more work privileges.
The public sector is heavily unionised in Chile.
Not surprisingly, unionised workers tend to enjoy higher wages than their nonunionised counterparts.
We are always interested that our former members stay unionised after they left SEV GATA.
Trattori 's unionised employees could not be laid off, putting immense strain on the company.
Can not be easy - military man in charge of a unionised workforce.
Total ammonium, dissolved oxygen, unionised ammonia and pH caused the largest numbers of failures.
As a consequence, less than two per cent of the garment workers are unionised.
At workplace level, management and unionised workers have cooperated to make production more efficient.
In some sectors, such as computing and high technology, a smaller proportion of employees are unionised.
Small and medium-sized firms tend not to be unionised or have workers reps.
Unionised sectors have opposed the government 's fiscal plan with a series of nationwide strikes.
The non-ionic cellulose derivative preferably remains substantially unionised during the wash.
Unlike unionised formal workers, informal workers generally do not have permanent and recognized negotiating forums.
Typically, they receive fewer and less generous benefits than employees occupying unionised positions.
In the US, unionised workforces were consistently negotiating better pay and conditions.

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